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Metacognition : new research developments / Clayton B. Larson, editor.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: New York : Nova Science Publishers, Inc., [2009]Description: 1 online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781614702412
  • 1614702411
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: MetacognitionDDC classification:
  • 153 23
LOC classification:
  • BF311
NLM classification:
  • 2009 G-190
  • BF 311
Online resources:
Contents:
METACOGNITION:NEW RESEARCH DEVELOPMENTS; METACOGNITION:NEW RESEARCH DEVELOPMENTS; CONTENTS; PREFACE; THE IMPORTANCE OF CULTIVATING A METADISCOURSEIN DELIBERATE SUPPORT OFMETACOGNITION; ABSTRACT; INTRODUCTION; METACOGNITION IN MATHEMATICS EDUCATION; The Apple Trees Task; PHILOSOPHY TO PROMPT METACOGNITION; Level 1: Literal Representation; Level 2: More Abstract Representation; Level 3: Model; Level 4: Private Concept; Level 5: Authorised Concept; Level 6: Platonic Form; DISCUSSION; CONCLUSION; REFERENCES; METACOGNITION IN ANIMALS; ABSTRACT; INTRODUCTION.
IMPLICATIONS OF COMPARATIVE METACOGNITION RESEARCHTHE UNCERTAINTY-RESPONSE PARADIGM; Training Animals to Use Uncertainty Responses; Early Uncertainty-Monitoring Experiments; Uncertainty Monitoring During Different Cognitive Tasks; UNCERTAINTY MONITORING BY NON-PRIMATES; INFORMATION-SEEKING PARADIGMS AS TESTSFOR METACOGNITION; SUMMARY AND FUTURE POSSIBILITIES FOR ANIMALMETACOGNITION RESEARCH; ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS; REFERENCES; METACOGNITION AND METAMOVEMENT:LINKS BETWEEN COGNITION AND MOTORFUNCTION IN PARKINSON'S DISEASE; ABSTRACT; 1. INTRODUCTION; 2. THE DUAL-TASK PARADIGM.
3. THE ROLE OF ATTENTION IN STATIC AND DYNAMIC POSTURE4. THE ROLE OF ATTENTION IN CONTINUOUS GAIT; 5. EVIDENCE OF DUAL-TASK INTERFERENCEAMONG OLDER ADULTS AT RISK FOR FALLS; 6. THE POSTURE-FIRST STRATEGY; 7. EVIDENCE FOR A POSTURE-SECOND STRATEGY AMONGINDIVIDUALS WITH PARKINSON'S DISEASE; 7. SUMMARY; REFERENCES; METACOGNITION AND REACTIVE/REGULATIVEASPECTS OF TEMPERAMENT IN OBSESSIVECOMPULSIVEDISORDER; ABSTRACT; INTRODUCTION; METHOD; Participants; Instruments; Procedure; RESULTS; Research Question 1: Comparison of OCD Patients Scores with NormalControls.
Research Question 2: Correlations between Metacognition and OCSymptomsResearch Question 3: Correlations between Reactive/RegulativeTemperament and OC symptoms; Research Question 4: Correlations between Metacognition andReactive/Regulative Temperament; DISCUSSION; Comparison of OCD Patients and Normal Controls Concerning OCSymptoms, Metacognition and Temperament; Association between Metacognition and OC symptoms; The Relationship between Reactive/Regulative Temperament and OCSymptoms; Metacognition in Relation to Reactive/Regulative Temperament?; Clinial Implications.
Strengths, Limitations and Future ResearchACKNOWLEDGEMENTS; REFERENCES; THE EFFECT OF METAMEMORY ON MEMORYPERFORMANCE: A TEST OF A STRUCTURAL MODEL; ABSTRACT; INTRODUCTION; METHOD; Participants; Results; CONCLUSION; REFERENCES; METACOGNITIVE KNOWLEDGE ABOUTINTELLIGENCE: THE MULTIPLE INTELLIGENCE ANDENTITY/INCREMENTAL THEORIES ACCORDING TONAÏVE CONCEPTIONS; ABSTRACT; THEORIES OF INTELLIGENCE; A STUDY ON METACOGNITIVE KNOWLEDGEABOUT MULTIPLE INTELLIGENCES; A STUDY ABOUT METACOGNITIVE KNOWLEDGE CONCERNING THERELATIONSHIP BETWEEN MULTIPLE INTELLIGENCE ANDENTITY/INCREMENTAL THEORIES.
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METACOGNITION:NEW RESEARCH DEVELOPMENTS; METACOGNITION:NEW RESEARCH DEVELOPMENTS; CONTENTS; PREFACE; THE IMPORTANCE OF CULTIVATING A METADISCOURSEIN DELIBERATE SUPPORT OFMETACOGNITION; ABSTRACT; INTRODUCTION; METACOGNITION IN MATHEMATICS EDUCATION; The Apple Trees Task; PHILOSOPHY TO PROMPT METACOGNITION; Level 1: Literal Representation; Level 2: More Abstract Representation; Level 3: Model; Level 4: Private Concept; Level 5: Authorised Concept; Level 6: Platonic Form; DISCUSSION; CONCLUSION; REFERENCES; METACOGNITION IN ANIMALS; ABSTRACT; INTRODUCTION.

IMPLICATIONS OF COMPARATIVE METACOGNITION RESEARCHTHE UNCERTAINTY-RESPONSE PARADIGM; Training Animals to Use Uncertainty Responses; Early Uncertainty-Monitoring Experiments; Uncertainty Monitoring During Different Cognitive Tasks; UNCERTAINTY MONITORING BY NON-PRIMATES; INFORMATION-SEEKING PARADIGMS AS TESTSFOR METACOGNITION; SUMMARY AND FUTURE POSSIBILITIES FOR ANIMALMETACOGNITION RESEARCH; ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS; REFERENCES; METACOGNITION AND METAMOVEMENT:LINKS BETWEEN COGNITION AND MOTORFUNCTION IN PARKINSON'S DISEASE; ABSTRACT; 1. INTRODUCTION; 2. THE DUAL-TASK PARADIGM.

3. THE ROLE OF ATTENTION IN STATIC AND DYNAMIC POSTURE4. THE ROLE OF ATTENTION IN CONTINUOUS GAIT; 5. EVIDENCE OF DUAL-TASK INTERFERENCEAMONG OLDER ADULTS AT RISK FOR FALLS; 6. THE POSTURE-FIRST STRATEGY; 7. EVIDENCE FOR A POSTURE-SECOND STRATEGY AMONGINDIVIDUALS WITH PARKINSON'S DISEASE; 7. SUMMARY; REFERENCES; METACOGNITION AND REACTIVE/REGULATIVEASPECTS OF TEMPERAMENT IN OBSESSIVECOMPULSIVEDISORDER; ABSTRACT; INTRODUCTION; METHOD; Participants; Instruments; Procedure; RESULTS; Research Question 1: Comparison of OCD Patients Scores with NormalControls.

Research Question 2: Correlations between Metacognition and OCSymptomsResearch Question 3: Correlations between Reactive/RegulativeTemperament and OC symptoms; Research Question 4: Correlations between Metacognition andReactive/Regulative Temperament; DISCUSSION; Comparison of OCD Patients and Normal Controls Concerning OCSymptoms, Metacognition and Temperament; Association between Metacognition and OC symptoms; The Relationship between Reactive/Regulative Temperament and OCSymptoms; Metacognition in Relation to Reactive/Regulative Temperament?; Clinial Implications.

Strengths, Limitations and Future ResearchACKNOWLEDGEMENTS; REFERENCES; THE EFFECT OF METAMEMORY ON MEMORYPERFORMANCE: A TEST OF A STRUCTURAL MODEL; ABSTRACT; INTRODUCTION; METHOD; Participants; Results; CONCLUSION; REFERENCES; METACOGNITIVE KNOWLEDGE ABOUTINTELLIGENCE: THE MULTIPLE INTELLIGENCE ANDENTITY/INCREMENTAL THEORIES ACCORDING TONAÏVE CONCEPTIONS; ABSTRACT; THEORIES OF INTELLIGENCE; A STUDY ON METACOGNITIVE KNOWLEDGEABOUT MULTIPLE INTELLIGENCES; A STUDY ABOUT METACOGNITIVE KNOWLEDGE CONCERNING THERELATIONSHIP BETWEEN MULTIPLE INTELLIGENCE ANDENTITY/INCREMENTAL THEORIES.

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